Firefighter suffers major heart attack at fire scene

A San Jose firefighter collapsed after battling a three-alarm fire at Saint Patrick Cathedral Thursday. 44-year-old Frank Ryan has been with the San Jose Fire Department for 15 years. One of his close friends told ABC7 News he suffered a massive heart attack and is in a medically-induced coma.

Before Ryan collapsed, firefighters had already knocked down the fire. The response had been textbook. Crews arrived one minute after the first call for help. Some people inside the church had to run to escape the flames. "I go inside the church and the flames is too high already, up to the ceiling already. So, I tried to use the fire extinguisher but I was unable to do it," cathedral work Mie Nguyen reacalled.

Firefighters say the thick smoke billowing from the building created blackout conditions inside the structure. The three-alarm fire also triggered an automatic evacuation of Saint Patrick's School. 320 students were taken out of class. "We went through process of evacuating and getting all of them out within a few minutes," Pastor Peter Loi Huynh said.

Arson investigators are working with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms to determine how the fire started. Even that though is secondary to firefighters who are worried about Ryan and knowing they can't all be with him. "We're struggling. We're struggling and that's to be anticipated. We're all struggling, but what's important to know is that we're going to carry on. If we get another fire right now, this same crew, we're going to be at that fire and we're going to go to work. That's how we do things," Gutierrez said.

About 20 firefighters gathered Thursday evening at San Jose Regional Medical Center where Ryan remains in serious but stable condition.